Sunday, January 3, 2010

Lenovo's New Thinkpad series

Lenovo has had an announcement ahead of the Annual Consumers Electronic Show being held in Las Vegas this week. China-based PC maker Lenovo is the world's No.4 PC maker. Who have sold more than 30 million Thinkpads to date. With the addition of AMD Neo Chips they will be able to offer lower price points. Thinkpads running Intel will still be available. 









The Thinkpad Edge is what is being offered slated for sales from Jan 5th through to the 7th and comes with a 13" screen. 


Up to 7.8 hours of battery life, a dual-core CPU, Windows 7, Bluetooth and WiMAX options, integrated WWAN / GPS, WiFi, a spill-resistant keyboard, three USB ports, a 5-in-1 media card reader and an option for a red paint job. There's also a sub-3 pound ThinkPad X100e ultraportable with an 11.6-inch display, AMD processor and an only-available-overseas Arctic White color option.


 Then we've got the X100e, which has an 11.6" HD display, full-sized keyboard, AMD processor, and a weight of just 3 lbs. The T410s can have up to a Core i5 processor, as well as a 14.1" display and an optional touchscreen. The ThinkPad T410 and T510 are both Core i7 machines with HD LED backlit displays and up to 18 hours of battery life.


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